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Directories for... The Building Products Industry
Let There Be Light
The new SBlll1TC 24-Hour Timer With Clock from Intermatic combines a plug-in timer with programming simplicity.
For use with lamps and appliances,
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Have you ever wished there were a single comprehensive source you could turn to for information about yourindustry? lf so, U.S. Business Directories are the answer to your prayers! They contain accurate, in-depth information about every prospect, such as:
Company Name, Address and Telephone Number
. Name of the 0wner or Manager
. Number of Employees
Number of Years in Business
Brand/Specialty Information
. Credit Rating Codes and More!
And the uses for these unique directories are limited only by your imagination. You'll find them a comprehensive and economical source for:
Direct Mail and Telemarketing
Market Planning and Sales Promotion
. Executive Recruiting and Placement
. Business Profiles
Making Small Trade Credit Decisions And Much, Much More!
Here are titles in the Building Products Industry: it uses on/off trippers with a clock face dial to determine the desired on and off times. Enhancements include contemporary white color and styling, large numerals and l5-minute interval markings for positioning on/off trippers. Daytime numbers are white against gray with a sun icon, nighttime gray against white with a moon rcon.
The 15-amp, heavy duty timer can be programmed for two on/off settings per day and will keep lights and appliances on for as long as 23-ll4 hours per day or as short as 45 minutes. A manual switch can override the automatic setting.
Mouse Detective
Mouse Maze, a cleaner, more efficient trap, is now available from Loveland Industries.
Its bait reportedly is environmen- | tally preferable to pellets because it is F less toxic, presenting a reduced risk to F children, pets and the environment.
The chamber contains four simu- i lated burrow openings that lead to its internal maze of hiding places and the bait. Though only about 4 inches square, it can accommodate several mice at a time.
Arms Of Steel
Cantilever storage racks from Steel King Industries have factory-welded, column-to-base connections and bolted arm connections for strong, reliable storage of lumber and plywood.
Because there is no front column, loads may be placed anywhere along the width of the rack structure. Load support arms are available in a variety of sizes, load carrying capacities and types. Straight or inclined arms, with vertical stops ifdesired, are adjustable in 3" increments.
The Perfect Rose
An iridescent rose-pink ground cover, Flower Carpet, will be available in August from Flower Carpet USA.
Developed in Germany, the rose is said to be the most disease-resistant ever bred. It has won numerous gold medals in Europe and is reportedly impervious to black spot and mildew.
The plant will flower in full sun or partial shade, is winter hardv. requires no spraying or special pruning and can be grown in almost all soil types.
Easv-Up Garden House
A home greenhouse offering both easy installation and maintenance is new from Master Garden Products. Hem-Fir
The roomy, 12' x 8' Ezrect Greenhouse requires no nailing or special angle cuts. Once erected, it can be taken down and reassembled without tools. The kit comes with rust-free fasteners and a reinforced three-piece poly cover. Lumber is not included.

ANNUAL Sacramento Wholesalers Christmas lunch drew about 250, down 35 from last year. (1) John Morrison, Deb Dowdin, Mark Wesllake. Grav eminence at the oooular tradition (2) Ralph'Heath and John'Hbteta. 1S; Steve Mulholland, Mike Vinum. (4) Rick Rosa, Ben Cassinerio, Dave Snodgrass. (5) Doug Gendron, Russ Sturdyvin. (6) John Parsons, Jim McVey, Rick Hermanson. (7) Sherry Gaylor. (8) Cecil Wetzel, Jr., Rick Monison,
Chris Pooser. (9) Chase lsraelson, Earl J. Moore. (10) Don Cherovsky, Dan Rogers, Nick Elardo. (11) Dennis Byerley, Curt Wood. (12) Mike Young, Harry Lyon. (13) Les Doddington, Kathy Perkins, Bob Beynolds. (14) Pat Hunter, George Hammann. (15) Mark Muro, Mike Singleton. (16) Dan Kepon, Kyle Keaton, Bill Hagedorn. (17) Margaret & Bob Bretz. (18) Dave Wilson, Ed Gale. (19) Michael Benton. (20) El Louise Waldron, Greg
Carter. (21) Kevin Joyce, David Casella. (22) Mark Denner, Greo Passmore. Steve Haoen. (23)Jack Martin, Lita Corbella,'Dan nue. iZll Mike Mackin. (25) Denny Nutt, Kare Snyder. (26) John Johnson, John Helela, Ed Bayless. (27) Hap Hasty, Bob Flohr, John Picor. (28) Gil Barton, Bill Gaittens, Tom Stoddard. (29) Steve Bertsch, Tom von Moos, Terry Kuehl.

CAUF'ORIVIA FORES? PRODUCTS, tlc, P.O. Box 2292 Gilrog, Ca.95021
(4O8) a42-7673 FA)( 4OB-847-O126
REDWOOD SPECIALISTS

John Wilton
Ray Ryan
Krisline Adams

HOLIDAY time: Los Angeles Hardwood Lumberman's Club celebrated at a dinner dance al Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach, Ca., Dec. 3. (1) Lisa Switzer & pres. Randy Lambert. (2) Jim'Cadwell & Shirley Reel. (3) Walter & Joyce Ralston. (4) Cathy Hojo, Ed Slattery, Judy &
Gale Daugherty. (5) Kerry & Gary Penberthy. (6) Alden Sheets, Marjorie Thurman, Kathy & Biuce Jauman. (7) Ana & Gilbert Tapia. (8) Jay & Linda Abele, Woody Toal. (9) Jack & Gdrry Millikan, Jean & Skip Gregg. (10) Marilyn & Butch Pope. (11) Janet & Rick